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THE DAILY BANNER
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
MORTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nier of Sebring, Florida, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Unger last Wednesday night. Mrs. Russell O'Hair, Mrs. Ed Stone and Mrs. David Thomas attended last rites for Mrs. Georgia Hazlett O'Leary last Wednesday afternoon at the Barnes Chapel in Rockville. Burial was in Cecedar Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. James Wagner and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Wagner’s mother, Mrs. Lucile Reed of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gosnell spent Sunday over in Illinois. They visited Mrs. Gosnell’s aunt who is radically ill in the hospital at Villa Grove. They also attended a birthday dinner for four members of Mr. Gosnell’s family, one being his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Nicholson and daughter attended the State Fair Saturday and heard Ernie Ford, Others from this
community attending the Fair Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Call and Mr. and Mrs. Phil King. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Crawley of Lafayette were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bettis Sunday afternoon and attended the church supper at Union Chapel Sunday evening. Mrs. Roscoe White is at the home of her sister Mrs. Tracy Clark of Indianapolis. She expects to return to her home soon. Mrs. Albert Whitehead's mother passed away Sunday morning at a hospital in Terre Haute. Funeral Services will be Wednesday at 10:30 o’clock at the Cross Mortuary in Terre Haute. Neighbors and friends extend their sympathy to the Whitehead family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Clodfelter and family are spending their vacation with Don's mother and other relatives of the community. Mr. and Mrs. Norman O'Mal-
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ley of Mintor, Ohio, were house a neice of Mr. Yochum. Dorothy Bettis called her parguests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mrs. W S. Lawter spent part ent s Sunday evening and after Yochum from Friday until Sun- of last week with her daughter spending three weeks in Denday morning. Mrs. O'Malley is Mrs. Noel Nicholson and family. ver . v/oiorado. ahe is now in
Madison, Wisconsin. Dorothy is employed by Proctor and
Gamble.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Nicholson and daughter Daretha showed their cattle and attended the
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stultz and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Martin and children. Mr. and Mrs. Earley Jackson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Brad Taylor and sons returned home last Tuesday from a vacation at Sunrise Beach in The Ozark Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sigler
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PUMPING FOR VOTES?—Before returning to Washington, Sen. Hubert Humphrey washes his hands as President Johnson mans the pump on Mr. Johnson’s ranch at Johnson City, Tex. Mrs. Johnson and the senator's son, Douglas, are enjoying the sight
BARBECUE, IBJ STYLE—Charles Weinheimer lays a Texas size steak on the grill for a huge barbecue dinner given by President Johnson in Stonewall, Tex. Some two tons of such steaks were barbecued.
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By LESTER L. COLEMAN, M.D. Reada~s Are Asking o
CAN DIET pills be responsible for being jittery and irritable ? They certainly can, and often are. Most diet pills are also “pep up” pills, and create a nervous, restless, energetic feeling. They not only control the appetite, but also speed up the whole body system to burn off excess calories more quickly. Since overeating is often a release for emotional tension, dieting may Dr. Coleman produce general irritability even when pills are not used. The combination of food denial and “high octane” pills can cause the "jitters” you refer to. Although most diet pills are quite safe, they should be taken only when specifically prescribed by a physician. • • • Can eating too many sweets and rich foods cause diabetes? No, or at least, not directly. This kind of diet can certainly cause overweight, but not diabetes. However, it is a fact that people who are overweight have a greater tendency to develop diabetes. Medical science has not yet been able to determine the exact cause of diabetes. But tremendous advancements have been made in effectively controlling this disease. With early diagnosis and proper medical care, diabetics may now' live normal, healthy, productive
lives.
Never apply nail hardening preparations containing formaldehyde, unless specifically pre-
What is meant by the "mask ! scribed by a doctor. They are
of pregnancy?”
Pregnant women sometimes develop a temporary brownish discoloration of the cheeks during pregnancy. This is called chloasma uterinum and is pro--' bably caused by the hormone changes that occur during preg-
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Are anticoagulant drugs al-
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Joe Ellen Unger and Donna
Martin attended a M.Y.F. Sub. a P ohs - room 23L
District meeting at the Brick Chapel Church Sunday after-
noon.
and son Dale spent Sunday at Lake Raccoon with Mr. Barker's sister and husband.
! fair at Georgetown, Illinois, called on Mr. and Mrs. Glen llast Thursday. Gosnell one evening last week, i Mr. and Mrs. Morris Irwin Darrell and Darla Goode | were Saturday evening visitors s P en t Wednesday evening with ; of Mrs. Russell O'Hair. their grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crodian, Phillip Goode.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Crodian and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunt of pjUmore NeWS children and Mrs. Julia Burns- of Veedersburg called on Mr. Roger Pickett is visiting his worth and son Tom all of Indi- and Mrs. Noel Nicholson Thurs- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe anapolis were Saturday after- day evening. ! pj C kett, before entering Indiana
noon visitors of Mrs. Daisy Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hines state College.
Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Phyllis and Doyle Pickett and Dorothy Floyd Yochum. They all enjoy- daughter of Waveland were McGinnis of Indianapolis were ed a picnic supper at Lake Saturday evening visitors of united in marriage Saturdey, Raccoon area. Mrs. Earl Mitchell. August 29. at the Fillmore ________ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clodfelter Christian Church, with Rev.
and children visited Mr. and George Pyke reading the marMrs. Bill Clodfelter and family | riage vows. A reception for the i ot Donaldson, Tennessee, last, family followed at the home of i Thursday and Friday. i the groom’s parents, Mr. and j
Mrs. Gene Unger Counselor: Mrs. Joe Pickett,
of the union chapel M.Y.F., Hershell Scobee is a patient) Mary Clodfelter, Jean Ann and at Methodist Hospital, Indian-!
The Friendly Sewing Circle held its August meeting on Wednesday the 27 th with a de-
The Ladies A. i d of Lnion ij c j 0U j! pjtch-in dinner at Robe-
Ann Park. The day w'as spent
contests and
was a beautiful day
and all had fun. Members present were Hertha Hand. Ola
Chapel Church will have their
regular meeting at the Church p lay ing games. Wednesday afternoon Sept. 16. ri( j^ Ies It
Plans for the annual bazzar to be held Oct. 10th will be made.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barker Beck 0pal Osborne. Ethel Eg-
gers, Helen Noll. Ethel Byrd, and Effie Miles. Four members were absent — Gwen Huffman, Edith McKamey, Jessie Fritz and Worth Arnold
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While Dr. Coleman cannot undertake to answer individual letters, he will use readers’ questions in his column whenever possible and when they are of general interest. Address your letters to Dr. Coleman in
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